Glucose Metabolism and the Response to Insulin by Human Adipose Tissue in Spontaneous and Experimental Obesity: EFFECTS OF DIETARY COMPOSITION AND ADIPOSE CELL SIZE
AUTOR(ES)
Salans, L. B.
RESUMO
[1-14C]glucose oxidation to CO2 and conversion into glyceride by adipose tissue from nonobese and obese subjects has been studied in vitro in the presence of varying medium glucose and insulin concentrations as functions of adipose cell size, the composition of the diet, and antecedent weight gain or loss.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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